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CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
Old NW wind/groundswell mix was fading on Sunday for mainly waist-chest-shoulder high waves at best exposed spots. Not much swell showing for other areas though and they were mainly knee high or under.
BRIEF OUTLOOK:
New NW groundswell fills in early next week along with offshore winds.
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Most areas saw a fading NW wind/groundswell mix with knee-waist-chest zone surf on Sunday while standout SE exposures hit head high sets off a SE tropical swell. Offshore conditions for most areas through the morning.
BRIEF OUTLOOK:
All swell activity winds down going into the new week as offshore flow continues. Some fresh NW groundswell and SSW Southern Hemi swell moves in during the upcoming week.
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